prevalence of human t cell leukemia virus-i (htlv-i) antibody among populations living in the amazon region of brazil (preliminary report)
;C. M. Nakauchi;A. C. Linhares;K. Maruyama;L. I. Kanzaki;J. E. Macedo;V. N. Azevedo;J. S. R. Casseb
kurdistan journal of applied research1990Vol. 85pp. 29-33
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nakauchi1990memriasprevalence
Abstract
Forty-tree (31.4%) out of 137 serum samples obtained from two Indian communities living in the Amazon region were found to be positive for HTLV-I antibody, as tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa). Eighty-two sera were collected from Mekranoiti Indians, yielding 39% of positivity, whereas 11 (20.0%) or the 55 Tiriyo serum samples had antibody to HTLV-I. In addition, positive results occurred in 10 (23.2%) out of 43 sera obtained from patients living in the Belem area, who were suffering from cancer affecting different organs. Five (16.7%) out of 30 Elisa positive specimens were also shown to be positive by either Western blot analysis (WB) or indirect immunogold electron microscopy (IIG-EM).